Freeciv as a teaching tool
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 3:39 pm
Hello,
I'm a teacher working with kids with learning difficulties, and I was thinking about using Freeciv (mainly freeciv-web, but I can switch to a windows version if needed) as a mean of teaching them some historical notions.
Before I immerse myself into the documentation, I'd like to know if there's an easy way to disable some features of the game (for example scientific research), because I really need to make the game a lot less complex.
Also, my google skills must be rusty, I wasn't able to find an editor to create (or at least modify) my own maps, only the edition mode in my client (freeciv-gtk 2.4.2 on Linux Mint 17.3).
Thank you for your answers, and congratulations to the team for a great game.
PS: is there anyone who knows about someone else using freeciv to teach history?
PPS: english isn't my mother-tongue, so please excuse me for any mystake
I'm a teacher working with kids with learning difficulties, and I was thinking about using Freeciv (mainly freeciv-web, but I can switch to a windows version if needed) as a mean of teaching them some historical notions.
Before I immerse myself into the documentation, I'd like to know if there's an easy way to disable some features of the game (for example scientific research), because I really need to make the game a lot less complex.
Also, my google skills must be rusty, I wasn't able to find an editor to create (or at least modify) my own maps, only the edition mode in my client (freeciv-gtk 2.4.2 on Linux Mint 17.3).
Thank you for your answers, and congratulations to the team for a great game.
PS: is there anyone who knows about someone else using freeciv to teach history?
PPS: english isn't my mother-tongue, so please excuse me for any mystake